Flooding affecting livestock, families at Plantation Profit By admin , in Uncategorized , at June 28, 2024 The flooding has resulted in major losses, damaging household items and affecting livestock. She said that during these periods, the children in the community are forced to wade through the water to get to school; others are prevented altogether from attending. The Scotts said no drains existed around their homes although the area was long regularized. Two other residents, Samuel and McClennon Adams also shared their dilemma. “Water kill some ah me pigs them and farming is affected severely,” McClennon said. They stressed that while there is a drain, work is needed to ensure it is dug deeper and widened. The residents are hopeful for a solution in the shortest possible time in anticipation of a prolonged rainy season. If not, they fear more losses of livestock and the rise of waterborne diseases and infections. Comments Leave a ReplyCancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Recent Posts Hérold Toussaint plaide pour la revalorisation de l’université Miami’s Best of the Best Music Fest Unveils 2026 Plans at Celebrity-Filled Press Launch On This Day: Arthur Savage, Pioneer in Firearms and Tyre Technology, Was Born in Kingston Jamaica College Takes Home Another Trophy in a Year of Winning Gov’t commits to improving education, roads, policing in Amerindian communities
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